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To mark the occasion of Mel Brooks' centennial, the American Film Institute named 1974's ''Blazing Saddles'' the funniest film of all time. And, it was, and a movie that couldn't be made today in our 'oh so proper and easily offended society'.
To mark the occasion of Mel Brooks' centennial, the American Film Institute named 1974's ''Blazing Saddles'' the funniest film of all time. And, it was, and a movie that couldn't be made today in our 'oh so proper and easily offended society'.
When completed, Brooks arranged a showing for studio executives to get the film approved for distribution. The stuffy old execs were aghast at the irreverent humor and racism, and decided to shelve the film, take their losses, and not release it.

Mel had another showing the next day for all the studio employees, who loved the film, and based on that massive approval, execs relented and released the film. Made for under $3 million, the movie returned over $120 million the first year.
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Over twenty five years of our daily  ''Global Air Links'' are stored here. Over twenty five years of our daily  ''Global Air Links'' are stored here.
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The Wagon Box Fight was the Army's first chance to claim victory after the 1866 Fetterman disaster, where Indian warriors equipped with modern lever-action Henry and Winchester rifles, killed 81 army troopers equipped with old single-shot Springfield rifles. But now soldiers were armed with the new Springfield breech-loading rifles, capable of firing several more rounds per minute. The Wagon Box Fight was the Army's first chance to claim victory after the 1866 Fetterman disaster, where Indian warriors equipped with modern lever-action Henry and Winchester rifles, killed 81 army troopers equipped with old single-shot Springfield rifles. But now soldiers were armed with the new Springfield breech-loading rifles, capable of firing several more rounds per minute.
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Return to our June 25, 2026 homepage where you can access the stories, and watch the film ''Son of the Morning Star''.Return to our June 25, 2026 homepage where you can access the stories, and watch the film ''Son of the Morning Star''.
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On June 25, 1876, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer led over 200 men of the Seventh Cavalry Regiment and Indian scouts into the Little Bighorn valley in south-central Montana. Awaiting him were an estimated 7,000 to 10,000 Lakota, Cheyenne, Arapaho and Dakota camped along the Little Bighorn River. The Native Americans called this area ''The Valley of the Greasy Grass.''On June 25, 1876, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer led over 200 men of the Seventh Cavalry Regiment and Indian scouts into the Little Bighorn valley in south-central Montana. Awaiting him were an estimated 7,000 to 10,000 Lakota, Cheyenne, Arapaho and Dakota.
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Custer’s posthumous reputation would rise and fall over the decades, especially as historians replaced dime novel hacks in telling his story. Close to 70 movies, from the silent era onward, have also offered their own takes on the Custer legend.
Custer’s posthumous reputation would rise and fall over the decades, especially as historians replaced dime novel hacks in telling his story. Close to 70 movies, from the silent era onward, have also offered their own takes on the Custer legend.
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First Nations people from the U.S. and Canada brought their horses, drums and community flags to bear in 2026 in Montana to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Little Bighorn,  one of the most famous events in U.S. history. Allied tribes came together on June 25, 1876 near the banks of the Little Bighorn River in present-day Montana to hand the U.S. Army a rare defeat as they fought to preserve their way of life. Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and more than 200 of his troops were killed.First Nations people from the U.S. and Canada brought their horses, drums and community flags to bear in 2026 in Montana to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Little Bighorn, one of the most famous events in U.S. history.
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This website delves into a curated list of 20 significant historical events that transpired on this day, presented in chronological order. From pivotal political changes and groundbreaking scientific achievements to noteworthy cultural milestones, each event is explored in detail.

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